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« YOUNG WOMAN Women Unite Against a Tax on Stockings. SENDS A MASHER SPRAWLING IN CAR’ Miss Isabelle Graham Then Calls for Assistance and Men Detain the Offender. 1S HURRIED TO COURT. Gets Off With a Light Fine Because He Has Wife and Family, On a close packed ear of a Third @venua train coming south at the top noteh of the mish hour to-day a good looking young woman suddaniv cried Out and gave a ian a shove that sent him sprawling In the als | Federation of Women's Clubs ——— | Organizing All Over the Coun- | try to Oppose the Pro- posed Duty, | 45,000 IN PROTEST HERE, | City Federation of Clubs’ Plans Monster Mass — | Meetings in City, The fight on the tax on stockings will he into New meeting women's probably York the brought the Glty | This to-morrow New at of York body one of the ot Ways Means bolster up the nation’s finances by a | represents 46,000 women, every whom Is belfaved to resent effort Speaker = Cann and Committee to Then, forcing a passage thro gh a{ discriminating tax upon the stockings Narrow lane of !ntere the young woman, her whole fra natlon to the guard for protection. She said that the man, Who was now picking Aimselt up, had grossly Inaulted her @nd she demanded that he be arrested. Men Guard Masher, Thy Lappened just above Fifty-ninth street, A group of inen passengers, taking the girl's side, volunterred od strap: the train until @ policeman could be summoned, The guard sent word on ahead, to} lution fen that the alleged offender stayed on! angers,| which they and thelr children muat | vee face acariet and| wear, e trembling with indig- | ho ui be the calling o ° ran to tho platform and appented | “Ambalen wii hevealling ofa) gen j¢ral masa meeting of women, without One of the f st Rtaps tn the! regard to club aMliations, to protest | agalnat the stocking tax Miss Mary Garrett Hay, vice-presi dent of the New York Clty Federation of Women's Clubs, has prepared a reao- | will offer at the | which she meeting of the executive council to- morrow {f the rules of the meeting, | There wan a lot of excitement | which {s called to settle certain rou- | on the At the Forty-second street ltine matters, will allow. She said | Station Special Officer Casey was wait- eet Penthe to-day | ing. He took the man in charge and) eeened Shim iy the Yorkvile Police! “I feel that the New York City Fed- ourt 6 girl went along to makel oy Ray atty Gl vil the complaint. Sue proved to be Miss | tration of Women’s Clubs will realize | Isabelle Graham, twenty years old, of| that such a proposal ag boosting duties | No. 36 West Ninetioth street, a maker | on articles of domestic consumpt of artificial flowers Sul quivering with anger, Mise ham ‘told Magistrate Hermann that Without speaking to her the had offered her flagrant indignities. | ‘And I'm perfectly willing to lose a day's pay and even to risk my piace she a if T can put this creature | BD ble xtris on thetr way to work.” He Denied the Charge. The alleged o sisted that he d not speak bh He told the t interpreter that he was Frank eno, thirty-five years old, of No 315 Best One Hund Qand Thirty-eight 5 He said that for his work in a Mulberry street jewelry shop. he eat Wares of $4.50 a week and that out of this he had to care for a wife and children. Te denied that anything improper, Magistrate Hermann belleved Miss Graham's story. He Intended at first to send Feloneno to the Workhouse { long term. but because that would | hts family ag charges upon theo the Court let the man off with a fine of 4 dollar, Feloneno bad no money and was locked yp, 5 es POLICE MAY CONTRIBUTE, Allowed to Afd Fund for Benent of five e had done tity Petroastno's Widow, Pollee Commissioner Bingham. to-da Issued a circular letter to the members of the Polfee Department granting them permission to subscribe to a fund for the benefit of the widow of Lieut. Petro fino, who was murdered in Palermo Italy, on March 12 last. Petrosino left a widow and one ehid The Commissioner says that individual contributions should not exceed 30 cents and distinctly states that no man need contribute unless he feels inclined to do so, —_——- MOTORMAN IS HELD, Motorman Edward K th of No, 465 West Thirty-first sir arraigned in the West Side Court this morning before trat orrigan charged with homicide. Y ernoon the car he was run elght-year-old Jolin Du West Sixtieth str Sixti and Broadway 4 Jad died Later in the Roosevelt Kelly was re- manded to the amination ‘Help Wanted To-Day ! ie afvertived for in The World's Want oroner's offlce for ex. Moraing Directory, pesoner | Federation can wreaiia with In or mich an tea, gloves, stockings, woollen goods, etc., just such @ matter as the der to convince non-club women of the interest b women feel In the blg subject of | woman's greatest good. | Votes Would Help Some. "On A 7 the matter will come up at a meeting of the Executive Commit: | tee of the Interurban Woman Suffrage Council. As a suffragist, I realize for the millionth time how much more ef- fective would be every woman's name on every petition to Congress, if there | was a vote behind every woman's sig- | nature,” Miss Hay sald that the matter un doubtedly would have been taken up by the women's clubs and foderat fore had there been any meetings of im- portance since the tariff schedules were announced, There undoubtedly will be a frep-for-all mass-meeting, she said The New York women of Indiana birth and parentage, banded together as the Daugiters of Indiana, already have | put into effect a scheme to influence by letters and pe‘iifons all the Congress: men and Senators of Indiana, New Jer- sey and New York, ‘They are concerned, . in the added duttes on gloves. Xperts on the stocking industry thus describe the real effect of the increased tax on women's stockings The Payne Tariff bill proposes that plain cotton and lisle thread stockings retailing at twenty-five, thirty-five and fifty cents shall be taxed at elghty per cent. of thelr value instead of sixty per cent. as now, At present there area tm- Ported each year $6, worth of stockings. Philadelphia Firm Wants Duty. In 1908 we manufacured in this try abo 5,000,(0) worth of stockings. ‘The effect of the Payne duty will be to cut down imports about one half, while it will ra tlon only about six per with an increased price of stockings not so many will be MM e oF cent Iditlonal tax on women’s stoc! ings Is sald Dy these experts to be asked for not by the American stocking manu- facturers generally, but by a particular firm in Philadelphia, whieh ruas a for- elgn fac with foreign methods and machinery, and desires espectal protec. Hon against foreign competition. ‘The experts say that the effect of the new tariff bill will be to create @ trust in ertain grades in stockings, or at least such a trade condition that the Phila to Wage Battle ARMY MEN DOUBT HURLEY TOPAY CRAZY SNAKE IS. $100,000 DEBT HELD PRISONER WITH MORTGAGES | | oo —-—_ Muskegee Militiamen Reported Cash Exhausted by Borough fo Have the Chief, Who Is Badly Wounded. HENRY A, Okla., March 31.—The Teport that Crazy Snake had been cap rmed, Bank, Offers Securities to Creditors. The receivers of the Pilisbury-Wash- | burn Flour Mills Company, of Minne- tured or surrendered tw not co: ape are trying to collect an in- Col, Hoffman telephoned from Pierve to- | debtedness of $85,725.61 from William § day that the rumor was groundiess. Fiiuriey, of Brooklyn, were authorized Similar reporta were! recalved over the| by gudge Ward, of the United States ing distance telephone trom Checotah, | circuit Court, to-day, to accept in lleu og! TI ' Muskogee and Thompson, of cash, Certain real estate, mortgage MUBKOGEB)(Oklai) Merch| si.—Chilet jibonde, promilaaory”) notes, mortgage Crazy Snake's uprising appears to have assignments, & collapsed, It ended with his report Mr. Hurley, who was formerly a capture last night at a potnt, indefinite | Merchant, was one of the cht ly fi 1 ) . and stockho! the Borough y Axed) west of Che Much mys of Brooklyn, went to the wa tery surrounds the taking of the chief, the lust panic. ‘The bank's difficulties but It appears he was captured by, or) of President Gow and surrendered to, individuals, who are! ao: Proeeranesiitned ‘ be without loss to the depositors, keeping the fact quiet until the Indian it was stated q rutiinte ting leader lias been safely landed in jail had si a sonal ‘The chief is said to be suffering from | fortune to ank on its feet a severe wound in ti Biss ie the real | The militiamen, it ed, were at fully able to protect soner, but 1 known did not wisi to parade as the lo- » transfe: allty has had excitement enough dur- mortage bonds of ing the last six days. jMany of the : leading aides already had been captured and the chlef h ad been for two days to surrender, but feared wh ers ins Crazy ke became a prisoner as a street result of his negotiations with the mill- and thre dwe ling tlamen. Hie sent ina courier and offered to surrender if some of the soldiers Would @ccompany his messenger to his hidiig place and guaraniee him protec- thon, ne at lyn (Mr Hurley's i wth avenue Why didn't he surrender bef on Metro é then?” was asked. “He has had abun pe on Segall's bakery at dant opportunity Coney Island, and the bonds of the Lau- He Ie afraid of the scouts and depu-'retton Land Compa ties, and would not surrender to them 2 ————.— —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDA (eMachines OWEN 10 PRAY “AS NEN VOTE ON OUAL OP Churches of Nassau and Suf-| folk Counties to Be Open | With the Polls Tuesday, | IBATTLE A BITTER ONE. Ministers Lead “Drys” in Fight, | but Some of Them Are Allied With “Weis,” Down tn Nassau and Suffolk Counties he natives talk and think of little else except akes place next Tuesday, April 8 that All the loeal option election whtei belng Town Meeting Day other focal {ssues, such as improvements and new sight over the excise question. | are flying about as thick as the mos quitees will be In the same atiio later and the consistency bonds schools, have been en trely lost of in the excitement Hard words phere bitterness to be drawn off on, Is of a and bottled, From Montauk Potnt to the Greater New York City line the factions preparing for the hottest feht the counties ever knew. For example, it was announced to-day “that ne NeXt Puesday afternoon, between 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock being the 1 during which the polls will be ope the women of Riverhead, the quaint old Seat of Suffolk County, will assemble the Methodist Church to pray. for the success of the local option ticket Every hour during the day the chureh bell will be tolled Prayers and Votes. "In rhost of the other churches of the two counties similar prayer mee Will be held—but not in all of them, be ft understood, for at least two proml- nent clergymen are this year arrayed on the side of the “wets.” he license advocates have no stouter champions than the Rev. Dr. W. A Wasson, of Grace Eplscopal Chureh, at Riverhead, and the Rey tin J. Los renz, of St, John's Lutheran Chureh, at Lindenhurst, Both are opposed to pro hibition, panacea for the ills of intemper two those urs at asa nee Dr, Wasson, who has been at odds with some of his brethren many years because of his pronounced views on the liquor problem, comes of a minis terial antl-prohibition family, — his brother, the Rev. B.A. W of Newark, N. J. having gained a wide reputation because of his liberal views | on the sul ct of the regulation of the Hiquor traffic Dr, Wasson, fn an open letter issued this week, says Can't Stop Drinking. “The fact for us to bear in mind Is that people do drink liquor, whether it is right or wrong, and that the trath exist and has always existed jer it is a good institution or @ “The liquor trae is absolutely sure to exist In one form or another Just as| long as there is a considerable number of people who wish to buy liquor. We can no more abolish the traffic by law than we can change the weather condi- | tons by law. Those who think it is! Wrong to use alcoholic liquor as a bev. erage have a perfect right to try to| bring other people to their way of think- Ing, but they have no moral right have th the power, to fore people to conform to thelr rule.” The advocates of local option have flooded the differ towns with pam phlets setting f¢ In various. colors what) Demon) Run to the country, Large four-s posters adorn nw the country lanes show Drunkard’s Home’ lays ——— | NURSE 10TH THBLS AND SE THESESRINGLB VY, MARU 31, 1909, Her Wedding Gitt a Check for Half a Million MSS _.RRIET BROWN TATTON MA: KS MAY IDENTIFY YOUNG SUE Ful-Rigged Ship Between Two German Flags on Chest; Designs on Arm. lice of the Morrisania. statio fre endeavoring to Uty of a young German w We fe by gas e furnished ’ had rented at No, 2001 Third a elas jmisht. A pawn tleket fora ‘ | pledged in the name Hamits March Wo for 87 cents wa pond After taking possession of the room he rented yesterday the young man told Mrs. Nellie Nolan, the landlad that had long been oat of w but had at yund 4 et a baker and was to st 1 work and intended te q rest. He pati thi hts, his a on account of room ver This m ng Mrs. N jen she arose ‘ the roo x s in Detective un » wa From Papa DOUBLE WEDDING ON SHIP. | », 1 y PHOTO BY«M: JANVIER Pay and Mrs, Hakit WILL Be CAN SAVE ALIMONY ~ BY MAKING UP WAT HS WE ‘Reconciliation Annuls Separai tion Decree Entered Against. Allan Pirie, The deeree of separation which Le Hrilles, attorney for Hazel B, Piriq up as directed by Justice Truay | and which the latter signed to-day, com ual provision that ff d by the future reoy le drow tained. the might be unt ant ‘oneillation of the young husband and Mrs, Pirie, who is living with het mot Mrs, Liebes, at Sheepshead Ray e custody of her littl aug lune, and $200 monthly alimony jesides this she gets $12 mont rent trom the house given te her by Allan Hawkins Pirie on thelt wedding day, 1902, at Evanston, # suburb of ¢ 0. Young Pt who {fs the only son of John Pirie, the Chicago department tore of Se e & Marshal, has beet \, since he pers let him out of re he had been locked of court obtained by his © began this suit for a seve he was a wight elude the 1g0. He ray month from hig 000 yacht, a homes. Hd at Ormond Beach suaded Justice Davis t Mineola jail wife wh ground that did now d OFF ON HARRIMAN’S YACHT, AWANS, March 31—Jullug the director of maintes and operation of the Harrimar ccompanted by members of bis und others, left New Orleang on b. HL. Harriman’s yacht a cruise of several weeks ‘A Valuable Hint on ‘| House Cleaning sl house cleaning cannot be accom: ‘plished without proper disinfection, as hnitt, au soap and water do not kill disease germs Brides Abonrd the Minsourt or insects. There will he a double wedding early It_is very easy to pour a few drops eek on the quarterdeck ot the (Of CN Disinfectant (non-poisonous) in hip Missourt, the Boston Navy all cleaning water and to sprinkle ‘t because Clerk Scully, head of the everywhere about the house, Ke License made a mis Mter sweeping go over everythin ake Monday in dating the licens with a cloth-covered broom dampene: 1 to Elfie Fay, the aetress, and En.) With a CN solution, Leslie Barrett Anderson, t N By doing this you can secure a healthy HE ekinan re. home for your dear ones and keep sicks ymaster \v, | ness away from your door, van wedding In Willow and French Plumes \Iso Latest Paris Novelties made from your old discarded Feathers at % the Cost of New be pers Stores the The Non-Poisonous Germicide WEST DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.) I ; WEDNESDAY, Maret delphia firm will control the market and DeCduse he thought they would. kill al n \ ‘ wt H r v e surprised at resul Atraery coos 8 Hor Say File (hs. bate tome eekae |B WARRANT FOR WEISBECKER, js CASTRO GOING TO COLON. » You will be surp the result VAlleration’ “Hands, 3 dantton grade stockings as hig as {t pleases, he soldiers accepted the offer and the — Miss Allen Takes Court’s Ad- —— “eathers Curled on Your Hat While Apprentices ....., 1 Janitressa Women's federations and clubs all C’Pture was made. This fact was kept! young Man Ace i - " i Not So Anxtous to Accept Vere You Wait Artlate ,,.. 2 Jewellers over the country are organising for the Secret several hours for reasons Vest! 4 aime 4 vice and Goes After a Writ | iuteston to nana im Velceueli: Featherelotlauailinatilewastn press Bakers... 4, 5 Ladies’ 7. battle. It is even reported that m known to the officers, A desp ‘ ; , reermears 2 neces s] women's Republican campaign clubs a Baa Gree fan ante ‘ sen BELO Son ote t eulate of Replevin, ; Bone AU : Wal B.eaching, Dyeing ani Cleaning a Machinista . capture of Crazy Snake woul Charles ‘elsbecker e maire here th ( As ‘ considering the us their Int ; hf ne altsily | Bookbinders ., 3 Manicures SAU GRE ALPE) GREE ee Indians throughout the State to an up- Harlem Market man, failed to appear = formed the Vene This work is done successfully, quickly and at small cost: y Bookdeapers s...+ 10. Milinera Ree Rey (GEIS eR Seer eae GDC COR aR measures neces: | for trial at Special Sessions Court, Sta-| 36.4. pena atian do nema parol ES to A-unique Methot convenience is the dyeing of feathers anegnken 3 bean extra ary on the part of the State author pleton, 8. I), on chargea of having run| 0% f Reenmhavinente a theutiol ene ta ae » match hat or costume at short notice, ‘Bushelmen 36 Iv generally was agreed, however, is automobile tod fast through ‘Totten Bilcnethe Serruneuineent ne ir alice ce Butchers . 6 the fall of the leader would end the long ville March 7, when on his way to at 7 batt a Y M E H O 5 Ine Hundred and Sixteenth, over a diss) Wes s ° Buttonhole-Makers, 2 and useless velgn of the Snake Indian. lantic City ¢ 4 : = Cadinet- Makers i SHOOTING ELEPHANTS band. i. ‘itis 310) cash bail was forfeited, and ed bill of $219 appeared in Har! French Feather Dyer and Dresser, Canvaseers, 1 | eee eee ty age § the Police Court to-day ready to prosect ee Garomioes ities 6 LIKE FIRING AT A iil a any Arras Acne ened OD, hella arava apeln ATRL OuAteore ieee 29 WES? 34TH ST. Cashiers .... 4 eee Li Nieto abl * and F. C. Crocker, bookkeeper of the ‘ 2 doors from Oppenheim, Collins Co, Ghambermaida iv 18 Preemee ss, cas] FAMICYSINJEIRE(PERI Ms su lbeckeantatnerhwastferiiea rio ae Hanh, oe Gatien neaumrener of the Notice to Consumers Ui CETTE Leh LEY Claarmakers 1 Presemen 4 Gen, Miles Voices His Opinion on ——— when his speeding auto burst a tire and 2 ¥ DOWNTOWN sHOr, Chautteurs 1 1 i A a swerved over an em: tat Edge- | and other possessions in her room, But of He HRGADIVAY Collectota sce 6 1 Hunting in Africa, but Men- Narrow Escapes nt Pletnre Show! water, N. J, on Oct Mrs, Wels- | Mr, Moore and Mr. Crocker, who were core E aa 5 5 jbecker was badly injured In the same | served with summonses last n at Me 8 5 tae Re nates Minn That settee sae, [La diamant! Lion Brand: | Cooks (F.) FITOHEORO Tat March ai-an|,RORPENTOWN, N. J, March 31.—| ee itaammushirase Readlenbeves seed Cutters « Shipving Clerks Interviewer ere to-day arked Gen, fire Sarl’ to-day destroyed » one-| HENRY CLAY LUKENS DEAD, inci 1. 1 club against: Mise Dressmakers Bian Painte story wooden building on Farnsworth A eta on ense ] senor TT penula Skirt Hands Nelwon A, Milos, who ix visiting a reta. 4\0> sed as a moving picture : Altes poeta | Sleeve Hands tive, for his opinion about hunting in 4 Tien Hehmane ane nian ; Weiter Mad Porty-Vewr Career tn stend ere withdraw; New Premium Stores Will o y A Feeere ees Sh Tt paver could: quid aeev@rhy. a man ee ey ABEL a Ahh " Be Opened in April at fy Btenonraphers (M.) 3) ii freeter eae Pasi Edward Reel, a ta er PHILADELVUIA, Ma Her t e 201M. } Stenographers (F.) 4 0 shoot el obras, antes land which 1 ! 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